The Voice from China - An Chen on International Economic Law (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013)

An Chen

Series: Understanding China

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In short, the 24 selected and representative articles written in
English by the author over the past 30-odd years, mainly published
in international leading journals and now collected and compiled in
this monograph, could be deemed the products of international
academic debates. They record, reflect and embody the author's
personal views on a number of contemporary basic issues in
international economic law & the international economic order.
These personal views with Chinese characteristics are deeply rooted
in China's specific national situation and the common position of
the world-wide weak groups, and are significantly and substantially
different and independent from some existing voices from strong
western powers, which is why the book bears the title "The Voice
from China". On the basis of their specific themes and content, the
24 representative articles are divided into six parts: 1)
Jurisprudence of Contemporary International Economic Law; 2) Great
Debates on Contemporary Economic Sovereignty; 3) China's Strategic
Position on Contemporary International Economic Order Issues; 4)
Divergences on Contemporary Bilateral Investment Treaty; 5)
Contemporary China's Legislation on Sino-Foreign Economic Issues;
and 6) Contemporary Chinese Practices on International Economic
Disputes (Case Analysis).